St. Joseph's School, Imphal

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St. Joseph's School
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St. Joseph's School, Imphal
Sangaiparou, Imphal, Manipur 795004

India
Coordinates 24°47′17″N93°54′52″E / 24.787965°N 93.914442°E / 24.787965; 93.914442
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TypeMissionary
Motto'Truth and Duty'
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established1983;40 years ago (1983)
FounderFr. Mathew Planthottam
Sister school Little Flower School, Imphal
PrincipalFr. Ashiho Bonio
GenderBoys - High School
Co-Ed - Higher Secondary
Classes offered1st to 12th
Language English
Campus Urban
Nickname SJS
AffiliationBOSEM & COHSEM
Website http://sjsimphal.com

St. Joseph's School [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Imphal is a religious minority educational institution established by the Catholic Church under the Roman Catholic Archdiocess of Imphal.

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History

The school was founded and established in 1983 by a Roman Catholic Priest, Fr. Mathew Planthottam.

Present

This school is located in Sangaiparou, Imphal, Manipur. It is a school for boys only. [7]

Students from the school are called "Josephians" or "Josephites". It is a Roman Catholic School run by Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Imphal. The School has separate buildings for high school and higher secondary school on the same campus but High school is only for boys and higher secondary school is for co-education. [8]

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